Though it may seem that there are infinite types of learning projects across all fields of knowledge and possible areas of student and teacher interests—from art to zoology—for the purposes of managing and leading projects, it is useful to identify four common project types, with many projects having a mix of two or more of these projects “flavors.” In particular, projects that focus on inquiry and design are a natural fit for students to develop important Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) skills. - PMI Educational Foundation
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Though it may seem that there are infinite types of learning projects across all fields of knowledge and possible areas of student and teacher interests—from art to zoology—for the purposes of managing and leading projects, it is useful to identify four common project types, with many projects having a mix of two or more of these projects “flavors.” In particular, projects that focus on inquiry and design are a natural fit for students to develop important Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) skills. - PMI Educational FoundationProject Planning
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